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- Fitzgerald's highly celebrated novel, The Great Gatsby (1925), shares many of the same themes as ‘‘Winter Dreams.’’
- Fitzgerald's ‘‘Rich Boy’’ presents a different view of a young man enamored with the world of the rich.
- The Sun Also Rises (1926), by Ernest Hemingway one of Fitzgerald's ‘‘lost generation’’ compatriots, focuses on a group of disillusioned Americans living in Paris after...
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